A concentration of antique dealers, vintage furniture shops, and folk art vendors occupying several blocks around Sadang subway station — one of the few remaining old-goods markets in southern Seoul. The stock ranges from Joseon-era ceramics and wooden furniture to 1970s Korean household items and colonial-era printed matter. Prices are negotiable and some dealers speak basic English. The market is most active on weekday mornings when dealers trade among themselves before retail hours. The surrounding Sadang neighbourhood has a well-established café and brunch scene that developed in parallel with the antique district over the past decade.
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